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Hebrew Spinner Rings with Meaning You Can Hold

A Hebrew spinner ring pairs the calm of a rotating band with a phrase from Torah, tefillah, or Jewish life. You spin it with your thumb while you wait, while you daven, while you think. The Honest Jeweler handcrafts every Hebrew spinner ring to order in sterling silver, gold tone, or solid 14k and 18k gold, with the letters engraved cleanly enough that each word reads as the band turns.

The Hebrew phrases we engrave most

Ein Od Milvado (there is nothing but Him, Devarim 4:35) is our signature. Gam Zu L'Tovah (this too is for the good) sits right next to it. We also engrave Gam Zu Ya'avor (this too shall pass), Hashem Loves Stay Strong, Stay Present, and You Are Worthy. Want a pasuk, a child's Hebrew name, or a date? Add it as custom text at checkout and we will engrave it exactly as you paste it.

Daily wear, Shabbos, and quiet moments

Hebrew spinner rings get worn for different reasons than regular jewelry. Some customers wear one through a hard week and spin it when they need to remember what the phrase means. Others wear Ein Od Milvado every day as a kavanah they can feel. Sterling silver versions start at $48 so the ring can live on your hand without you thinking about it, and the gold options are reserved for pieces you want to pass down.

Why The Honest Jeweler for Hebrew engraving?

Hebrew letterforms are not forgiving. A bent nun or a crowded shin ruins the whole ring. The Honest Jeweler handles Hebrew engraving every day, which is why the spinners in this collection read properly from the first letter to the last, in both block print and script. We proof every custom Hebrew order before it goes into production, so you can catch a typo before the ring is carved.

Shop the best-selling Ein Od Milvado Spinner Ring, the TRUST in Hashem Spinner Ring, or browse our full Custom Spinner Rings collection.

Common Questions

What does Gam Zu L'Tovah mean on a spinner ring?

Gam Zu L'Tovah translates to "this too is for the good." It comes from Nachum Ish Gamzu in the Gemara (Taanit 21a) and is one of the most commonly worn Jewish phrases in moments of hardship or uncertainty.

What's the difference between Ein Od Milvado and Gam Zu L'Tovah?

Ein Od Milvado is a statement of faith (there is nothing but Him), while Gam Zu L'Tovah is a statement of trust in hardship (this too is for the good). Many customers at The Honest Jeweler wear Ein Od Milvado daily and keep Gam Zu L'Tovah for harder seasons.

Can I engrave a custom Hebrew phrase or pasuk?

Yes. Paste the Hebrew at checkout exactly as you want it engraved. The Honest Jeweler will proof it before production so you can confirm the letters and spacing.

Do you offer Hebrew spinner rings in gold?

Yes. Every Hebrew phrase in the collection is available in sterling silver, gold tone, and solid 14k or 18k gold.

Can men wear Hebrew spinner rings from this collection?

Yes. Most designs are unisex, and the wider bands in the collection work well for men's hands. Each product page lists the widths offered for that specific ring.